North Dakota Statutes
§ 35-01-28 — Discharge of statutory lien on personal property must be filed - Penalty
North Dakota § 35-01-28
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N.D. Cent. Code § 35-01-28 (2026).
Text
When a statutory lien on personal property has been satisfied, the holder of the lien, within
thirty days after satisfaction, shall cause a certificate of discharge to be transmitted to the
recorder or the clerk of court of the county where such lien is filed. Such satisfaction must be
filed and entered by the recorder or clerk of court without fee or charge. Every person, firm,
corporation, or limited liability company failing to comply with the provisions of this section is
liable to the owner of such property for the damages sustained by reason of such failure and
exemplary damages of ten dollars for each and every satisfaction not transmitted.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 35-01-01
Scope of statutes relating to liens§ 35-01-02
Definition of lien§ 35-01-05.1
When security interest in vehicle valid§ 35-01-05.2
Priority of liens securing future advances§ 35-01-06
Obligations not in existence§ 35-01-08
Lien transfers no title§ 35-01-09
Recorder to file and index lienCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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North Dakota § 35-01-28, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/35-01-28.